The Remarkable Farkle McBride | 
| Author: John Lithgow Creator: C. F. Payne Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing Category: Book
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Rating: 38 reviews Sales Rank: 76541
Media: Paperback Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Pages: 40 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 11.3 x 8.8 x 0.3
ISBN: 0689835418 EAN: 9780689835414 ASIN: 0689835418
Publication Date: September 1, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review Star of 3rd Rock from the Sun, actor John Lithgow is less well known as a music enthusiast, but in his comical verse story The Remarkable Farkle McBride, he has created the musical prodigy he would perhaps like to have been. Farkle is a little boy with astounding talents (he's playing violin with the orchestra by the age of 3) but little perseverance. Each year he gets bored with his instrument, takes up and masters a new one, and then gets bored with that. Of his recently beloved trombone, he says, "The racket is more than my eardrums can bear! So return it or throw it away! I don't care!" In the end, Farkle realizes that the whole orchestra is his instrument: he finds satisfaction as a conductor, and the book ends with a gatefold of him triumphantly leading all the other musicians. C.F. Payne's illustrations combine a Norman Rockwell realism with a caricaturist's sense of humor. (Ages 5 and older) --Richard Farr
Product Description
Reedle-ee Rootle-ee Vroom-pety BANG! Young Farkle McBride is a musical genius: He plays the violin, the flute, the trombone, and the drums with incredible skill. But he's never satisfied: Something is missing. In his first book, actor and musician John Lithgow introduces a memorable character, a fickle yet lovable child prodigy who brings the sounds and rhythms of an orchestra to sprawling visual life. With a double gatefold showing the entire orchestra, this is the ultimate book for the music lover in all of us. Deedle-ee Doodle-ee Doom-pety CLANG!
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Lithgow is always brilliant October 20, 2008 Mary E. Lamphere (Southern Oregon) John Lithgow has an amazing ability to connect with the young minds. The sing-song style of his writing is music to my ears. My 2 1/2 year old loves this book.
Excellent tool to teach the instruments of the orchestra September 8, 2008 Dawn Danowski (Houston TX) This book is a wonderful tool for teaching students the instruments of the orchestra. If you're using it to teach, you MUST buy the CD too. The CD is narrated by John Lithgow and has some wonderful musical interludes on it. The book can also be used as a tool to discuss behavior. Farkle does some pretty rotten things with his instruments. This gives you a good "teaching moment" with your students.
The Remarkable Farkle McBride July 28, 2008 B. Heijermans Perfect product. The version I got was paperback--sturdy enough for it to not be torn apart. I wouldn't give it to a child under 2 because they would probably want to tear it up. Illustrations are awesome. I'd recommend getting the CD to go along with the book. This would also be a great product for a music teacher to have.
Great for teaching. February 22, 2008 K. Rohlman (Lubbock, TX) If you are an elementary music teacher, read this book to your third and fourth graders and accompany it with a "show and tell" of musical instruments. Allow your students to touch the instruments (have a trombone, a flute, a violin, a drum, etc) and use this book to emphasize how to treat the instruments properly and not damage them. They'll be so excited for the "petting zoo" that they wont realize that they're learning something practical that will save you repair money later. You could also discuss vibrating and resonating and teach/reinforce what actions allow vibration and resonation in each individual instrument (buzzing for brass, bow movement for strings, air splitting and reed vibration for woodwinds, etc) which they'll love, especially if you let them try it themselves. It will also get them excited about instruments if you are trying to recruit for an orchestra or band program. It's also good for going over vocabulary and the students get really into it if you get really animated. :)
FUN FUN FUN October 27, 2007 D Alexander (Tampa, FL USA) John Lithgow is a genius! I purchased this book along with his other children books and activity items, as well as his CDs. I love them all - great songs, educational for children to learn about instruments, love and lots and lots of fun to dance to!! I highly recommend his books and stuff.
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